Sling Media SB260-100 manual Optional networking connections, Using wall-plug bridges

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Optional networking connections

Optional networking connections

If your router is not within cable reach of the Slingbox, you can:

Purchase a longer Ethernet cable.

Use wall-plug bridges, which use your existing in-home electrical outlets to connect devices to your network. These wall-plug devices—also known as Home- Plug or Powerline bridges—are easy to set up and use with the Slingbox, requiring no new wires. Wall-plug bridges provide better performance than wireless networking.

Use a wireless bridge to connect your Slingbox to a wireless network. See “Connecting the Slingbox to a wireless network” on page 82.

Tip: Go to www.slingmedia.com/support for a list of recommended routers, wall-plug bridges and wireless bridges.

Make sure to follow the installation instructions that come with the equipment you purchase.

Using wall-plug bridges

If you don’t have an Ethernet jack near your TV, an easy option is to use a pair of wall-plug bridges, which use your existing in-home electrical outlets to connect the Slingbox to your network. You’ll need two bridges: connect one to your Slingbox and the other to your router, as shown.

Slingbox connection near your TV source

Connection to your router

Important: For optimal performance, it is strongly recommended that you connect the bridges directly to a wall outlet. Do not connect them to a power strip or extension cord.

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Contents Page Slingbox User Guide Contents Appendix a Additional Setup and Installation Assistance Welcome Setup is easy...ignoring your TV is difficultIt’s not magic, but it’s close How to use this guide Where will you watch your TV?Stream of consciousness System Requirements Package ContentsNetwork Requirements Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Slingbox User Guide About the connections Connecting the SlingboxCable or cable combination About the included cablesVideo cable with Audio cables Audio/Video cableIR Control cable Power adapterEthernet cable Rear panel connectors If you are setting up your Slingbox with Connecting your Audio/Video source to the SlingboxSharing an Audio/Video source OrOr Connecting a cable box, satellite receiver or a DVRFinding the IR sensor Connect the IR control cableUsing a cable modem Connecting your antenna or analog cable no cable boxAdding a splitter Connecting other Audio/Video devices Connecting another A/V device Connecting multiple Audio/Video sources to the SlingboxSwitching between A/V inputs Select the Slingbox Configuration tabWhat you need to get started Connecting the Slingbox to your home networkBefore you Install the SlingPlayer software Connecting the Slingbox power adapterAre on, you’re SoftwareSlingbox User Guide Free Slingbox Finder service About the software installationSlingPlayer software installation SlingPlayer application setup SlingPlayer software installationHelp is available every step of the way SlingPlayer setup stepsAudio/Video setup Video connection to your Slingbox Cable connection to your Slingbox Video Adjustments Audio/Video SettingsAudio Adjustment Television source If the test does not work IR control setupChannel changing Name and password setup Passwords Remote viewing setup Automatic router setup Configuring your routerManual router setup Help with port forwarding Setup complete Installing the SlingPlayer software on another computer Manually setting up your Slingbox for remote viewingUpdating the SlingPlayer software Setting up port forwarding Slingbox User Guide SlingStream Using the SlingboxStarting the SlingPlayer Watching your SlingboxUsing the SlingPlayer application SlingPlayer controls Using the window controls Mode Remote panel Using the SlingRemoteControl Mode Remote control response timeUsing the SlingBar Resizing the SlingPlayer and SlingRemote Viewing the SlingPlayer full screenAdding a favorite channel Using favorite channelsAdd Modifying and removing favorite channels Adding your own favorite channel logoSwitching between inputs Using multiple Slingbox Audio/Video inputsRemote viewing experience Viewing your Slingbox remotelyLocating your Slingbox Finder ID Using the Slingbox Finder IDAdding a Slingbox using a domain name or IP address Adding a Slingbox using its Finder IDAdding another Slingbox to your directory Click Add New SlingboxChanging the name or password of your Slingbox Making changes to your Slingbox settingsAdministrator password Making changes to your Slingbox settings Changing the network settings Changing the Audio/Video settingsUpdating the Slingbox firmware Player menu SlingPlayer menus and settingsView menu Slingbox menuHelp menu SlingPlayer options Player SettingsOriginal Settings Video Picture SettingsVideo Mixing Renderer VMR9 VMR9 or notManually adjusting the streaming characteristics Encoding SettingsTo enter proxy server information Connection SettingsOther Options Advanced SettingsNetwork connections SlingPlayer software installationThis Appendix Troubleshooting remote viewing setup Resolving remote viewing failure Internet or Finder Service problemFirewall security software blocking SlingPlayer use Slingbox User Guide No open port on your router Multiple routers in your home Your Current Status Your Desired Status Troubleshooting remote viewing setup Example Your secondary router, correctly configured Slingbox User Guide Troubleshooting remote viewing setup Slingbox User Guide Optional networking connections Using wall-plug bridgesSlingbox connection near your TV source Connecting the Slingbox to a wireless network Restoring the Slingbox to factory settings Slingbox User Guide FCC Statement FCC and SpecificationsSlingbox Specifications FCC Statement Power Adapter SpecificationsSlingbox User Guide